When idiopathic thrombocytopenia, the escort should do a good job in daily activities and daily dietary care measures.
1. Daily activities: Avoid strenuous activities, emotional fluctuations, removing sharp objects, and preventing accidental injuries such as bumps, knocks, and trauma.
2. Daily diet: avoid eating sharp, hard food (such as potpourri, beef jerky, ribs, etc.), try to eat a light diet, easy to digest food, avoid spicy and stimulating food.
In conclusion, the most important complication of idiopathic thrombocytopenia is bleeding, so preventing bleeding is the core of care. When the platelet count is below 20×10∧9/L in the routine blood test, we should be vigilant and do our best to protect ourselves. If necessary, consult a doctor in time, and consider platelet transfusion under the guidance of a physician to prevent the occurrence of adverse consequences.